Adult Mixed Fastball

Alberta 55 Plus

Mission

Given the inherent physical, emotional, psychological, intellectual and social benefits for persons 55 plus years of age who pursue an active lifestyle, Alberta 55 plus shall initiate and sponsor activities which support these benefits.

Who Are We

We are a volunteer action group that promotes sport and recreation for Albertan's 55+ across the province of Alberta.

What We Do

(a) we plan workshops to expose local mature adults to the association and show them how they can be an integral part (b) provide resource people and set up instructional demonstrations to develop and promote the games of pickleball, floor curling and other recreational activities, (c) give talks to groups concerning the role of the association, future plans and other related topics and much more.

Club 60 Roses

Who Are We

Club 60 Roses is a Senior's drop-in club. Membership is available to anyone over 50 years of age.

Services

Drop-in social evenings are held on Wednesday evening expect in July and August. Additionally, the Club offers breakfasts on the first Sunday of each month excluding January, July and August as well as any Sunday that falls on a Statutory Holiday.

Join

The Club is always looking for volunteers and anyone who would be willing to serve a a member on the board of directors. If you are looking for a fun new way to get involved and active in the community consider Club 60 Roses.

Meetings

The Club meets regularly on the second Thursday of every month except July and August at 7:00 p.m. at the Club 60 Roses hall.

Community Futures (Tawatinaw)

What We Do

The Community Futures Tawatinaw office is a community driven, non-profit organization staffed by business professionals and guided by a volunteer Board of Directors. We provide a wide range of small business services and business management tools for people wanting to start, expand, franchise or sell a business. We also run a number of specialized business programs, organize exciting business events and actively work with community and business leaders to foster rural economic growth

Services

Community Futures can lend up to $150,000 to any one business, for inventory, equipment, renovations, expansion, etc. They provide business training, business programs and much more.

Meetings

Early Childhood Development

Early Childhood Development programs support families. The first six years of a child's life are extremely important to their development. Studies indicate that children who are nurtured and given positive attention during the early years are less likely to develop learning, behavioural, emotional, and health problems.

The Early Childhood Development Initiative for the Sturgeon Region is located in the Gibbons Family Resource Centre. For more information, please click here.

Ecole Alexandre-Tache

Who They Are

École Alexandre-Taché's is offering French first language education to 180 students from grade 7 to 12. Our territory includes St. Albert, a portion of Edmonton (west of Manning Drive and north of Yellowhead Trail), cities of Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Morinville, Legal, Westlock, Redwater, Gibbons and surrounding communities.

Ecole Citadelle

Who They Are

École Citadelle has been offering French first language programming to students from Legal, Morinville, Bon Accord, Gibbons, Redwater, Clyde, Cardiff and the area north of Fort Saskatchewan since 1990.

The school is focused on reaching excellence and providing a strong foundation to students from kindergarten to grade 9.

Edmonton Garrison Military Family Resource Centre

Mission

The Edmonton Garrison Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC) supports military families as they navigate the unique challenges of military life through programs and services that enhance their strength and resilience.

Who We Are

Located on Canadian Armed Forces Bases and Wings, local Military Family Resource Centres (MFRCs) are the hub of military communities. MFRCs provide programs and services that empower and encourage strong, independent individuals and families. The model chosen for the delivery of military family services is one of family support and community development.

Each centre is a not-for-profit organization, managed by a volunteer board of directors, represented by a majority of military family members. Board members are elected by the community. They assess local needs, in order to avoid duplication of community services and resources, while determining priorities, providing leadership and the mandated delivery of the national Military Family Services Program

What We Do

The MFRC offers programs and services for military families, veterans and their families, as well as families of the fallen. Their services are available for those 18-65 years.

Some programs and services they offer are, Child, Youth and Parenting, Deployment Support, Mental Health and Wellness, Personal Development and Community Integration, and Veteran Family Programs.

Fete au Village Committee

Mission

The Fete committee will be open-minded in organizing a weekend of multi-generational festivities that will provide opportunities for family, friends and visitors to connect.

What We Do

Each year a strong and dedicated group of volunteers put on the Fete au Village traditional celebrations aiming to attract families from age 0 - 95! The success of event hinges not only on the support of volunteers and services groups but also on the attendance. The festival is a great place to make lasting memories. Check them out on Facebook to get involved or to see for yourself just how great the festival is.

Friends of Legal School Society

Girl Guides of Canada

Guiding provides a safe, all-girl environment that invites girls to challenge themselves, to find their voice, meet new friends, have fun and make a difference in the world. Girl Guides of Canada–Guides du Canada (GGC) strives to ensure that girls and women from all walks of life, identities and lived experiences feel a sense of belonging and can fully participate. Girl Guides is an organization with over 100 years of history and a strong and growing future.

Healthy Families Healthy Futures (Westlock)

Who We Are

Healthy Families Healthy Futures is made up of people who truly care—from our local board of directors to our professional staff and our volunteers. We care about what we do, we care about the people we serve, and we care about the society in which we live.

We have many community partnerships and offer services in over 14 communities, serving a population of 90,000. We adhere to the accreditation standards of Imagine Canada and the Provincial standards for Home Visitation Programs.

Healthy Families Healthy Futures is a member of AASCF (Alberta Association of Services for Children and Families), AHVNA (Alberta Home Visitation Network Association), and Family Resources Programs Canada.

Our Mission

We work with individuals, families, and communities. We support people "where they are at" to build trusting and caring relationships that empower people to make positive changes in their lives.

Kids Help Phone

Knights of Columbus Council #3223

Who We Are

Thanks to the efforts of Father Michael J. McGivney, assistant pastor of St. Mary’s Church in New Haven and some of his parishioners, the Connecticut state legislature on March 29, 1882, officially chartered the Knights of Columbus as a fraternal benefit society. The Order is still true to its founding principles of charity, unity and fraternity.

The Knights was formed to render financial aid to members and their families. Mutual aid and assistance are offered to sick, disabled and needy members and their families. Social and intellectual fellowship is promoted among members and their families through educational, charitable, religious, social welfare, war relief and public relief works.

The history of the Order shows how the foresight of Father Michael J. McGivney, whose cause for sainthood is being investigated by the Vatican, brought about what has become the world's foremost Catholic fraternal benefit society. The Order has helped families obtain economic security and stability through its life insurance, annuity and long-term care programs, and has contributed time and energy worldwide to service in communities.

The Knights of Columbus has grown from several members in one council to more than 15,100 councils and 1.9 million members throughout the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Mexico, Poland, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Panama, the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands, Cuba, Guatemala, Guam, Saipan, Lithuania, Ukraine, and South Korea.

Join

The Knights of Columbus is always looking to welcome new members to join the Council. It is open to all community members.

Meetings

Meetings are held the 2nd Thursday of each month.

Legal & District Chamber of Commerce

Mission

The mission of the Legal & District Chamber of Commerce is to present its fellow members and residents of the district with the highest level of integrity and accountability in the promotion and improvement of trade and commerce as well as the economic and general well-being of the district.

What We Do

One of the Chamber's main roles is advocacy. We protect the interests of our members by keeping up to date with bylaws and policies that could have an effect on our member businesses. Having representation at the discussion table when policies are being formed enables us to protect those interests. Some of the issues with which the Chamber is involved are Business Development, Bylaws, Government Relations, Transportation and Community and Economic Development. There are, however, other benefits to being a member of the Legal & District Chamber of Commerce. To see all the benefits, click here.

Join

The Legal & District Chamber of Commerce is always seeking active volunteers and those interested in sitting as an executive board member.

The Chamber welcomes all new and old businesses and entrepreneurs of all ages.

For more information, send them and email or visit their Facebook page.

Meetings

The Chamber meets regularly on the second Tuesday of each month at 9:00 a.m. at Citadel Center, 4812 - 51 Avenue, Legal. To obtain a membership, become a volunteer or learn more about the Chamber consider attending a meeting.

Effective January 2019, meetings will be held on the second Friday of each month at the Citadel Center, 4812 51 Avenue, Legal, unless otherwise posted.

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Legal Fun Hockey Society

Mission

Legal Fun Hockey strives to make hockey accessible to all kids who want to play.

Services

Legal Fun Hockey offers simple, affordable hockey programs to Legal and area kids (ages 4 to 16). These programs take place Saturday mornings at the Legal arena from November to February. We also offer equipment lending and sponsorship to cover registration costs.

Join

Our programs usually fill up quickly but if you want to be on our email list to find out when registration opens please send us an email (legalfunhockey@gmail.com)

Meetings

Legal Lions Club

Mission

To serve our local community through volunteering and fundraising in order to contribute to our residents.

Services

The Club offers a wide variety of services such as (a) contributions to local groups such as youth sports and academic teams, (b) annual highway clean-up, (c) collecting donations for the homeless, (d) weekly meat draws, and (e) Fete au Village hot dog dinner and pancake breakfast.

Join

Legal Lions Club is a passionate group of volunteers who are looking to make a difference in the community. They make significant contributions to the town and are heavily focused on youth development and activities. They are always seeking new members who are interested in being active volunteers. There is no age restriction - everyone welcome!

Meetings

The Club meets regularly on the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. in the Club 60 Roses basement. Drop by a meeting or check them out on Facebook.

Legal Lions Transportation

Mission

To provide transportation for groups of local residents at a reasonable rate for all types of outings and activities. The Club serves all of Legal's residents with a special focus on seniors who have limited outing opportunities.

Services

The Club offers an 18-seat bus for hire to any local points and areas in and around Edmonton. In addition the Club offers local tours for points of interest such as the mural walk and Christmas light drives. The bus is suitable any type of group outing and is wheelchair accessible.

Meetings

The Club meets regularly on the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. in the Club 60 Roses basement. For more information drop by a meeting or give them a call.

Legal Minor Ball (softball and baseball)

Legal Preschool Association

Legal School

Who They Are

Legal School is a Preschool to Grade 9 School which resides within the Town of Legal and is one of 17 schools in Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools. Legal School is an active and vibrant school community, providing 21st century, quality Catholic education for students in Preschool and Kindergarten to Grade 9.

Parent Link/Families First Society

What They Offer

(a) programs for parents and their young children to play and learn together (b)programs just for parents and caregivers that provide opportunities to learn helpful tools from experienced facilitators and from each other, and (c)family support for those impacted by family violence, baby loss, or just needing a shoulder to lean on.

Servus Credit Union Community Council

Societe Touristique (Centralta Tourism Society)

Who Are They

The Centralta Tourism Society is a non-profit organization that promotes the Centralta region in Albert and its Francophone heritage. Through the website and other means of communication, the organization helps people to discover the wonderful attractions that can be found in the Legal, Morinville and St. Albert. For more information check them out on Facebook.

To learn more about the murals of Legal and surrounding area in preparation for a day-trip to the country, look to the Balado Discover centre.

St. Emile Council Catholic Women's League of Canada

Mission

The Catholic Women's League of Canada is a national organization rooted in gospel values calling its members to holiness through service to the people of God.

Who We Are

We are the united voice of Catholic women across Canada providing faith-based opportunities for social interaction, personal development and community services. As an organization they contribute to the life and vitality of the church, family, and community both at home and abroad.

There are strong roots, the council was founded in Legal in 1962. The CWL represents over 85,000 Catholic women across Canada. We are a part of the St Paul diocese which has 600 CWL members in 19 councils throughout the diocese. There are currently 30 members in Legal.

We support our parish and community however we can. We donate internationally to Matercare, Pro-Life and the Coady Institute. Locally, we help with the WECAN Food Basket program, and collect socks for the homeless men in Edmonton and support the women's shelter.

Join

New members are always welcome. We require volunteers for fundraisers one or twice during the year. The organization welcomes women of all denominations, 16 years of age or older.

St. Emile Parish Council

Sturgeon Adult Learning Council

Mission

It is the mission of the Sturgeon Adult Learning Council, through networking and meetings, to assess needs and to facilitate the efforts of its member agencies, which provide resources, information and education for adults within the Sturgeon Community.

What We Do

We serve the needs of adult learners throughout the Sturgeon Region. We are co-located with other regional programs in the Gibbons Family Resource Centre. (Office hours are from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.)

The SALC provides support to adult learners, so that they may meet their personal goals. The following are programs that are offered to build on essential skills:

English and French language courses

iPad courses

Volunteer Tutor Program for Adult Learners

Basic Computers

Books Alive, Parent Child Mother Goose, Building Blocks

Community Kitchens

The SALC serves all adults in the communities of Bon Accord, Gibbons, Lancaster Park, Legal, Morinville, Redwater and Sturgeon County and is located in the Gibbons Family Resource Centre.

Sturgeon Community Resource Network

What We Offer

Formerly known as Sunflower Community Resource Program, Sturgeon Community Resource Network began in 1997 as a partnership between Sturgeon County and the towns of Bon Accord, Gibbons, Legal, Morinville and Redwater. The goal was to create a one stop shop where Sturgeon region residents could find information as well as connections to resources and referrals.

The Sturgeon Community Resource Network is located in the Gibbons Family Resource Centre.

Sturgeon Composite High

Who They Are

Sturgeon Composite High School (SCHS) is one of the largest rural high schools in Alberta. It is a dynamic and comprehensive high school that serves students in grades 10 through 12 from the Sturgeon County area, as well as many from St. Albert and Edmonton. It prepares students to be successful in their chosen paths through a balance of excellent academics and optional programs and activities.

Sturgeon County Youth Council

What Are We

The Sturgeon Youth Council is an amazing team that provides leadership opportunities and youth activities to the community. As a member of Sturgeon Youth Council, you will develop leadership skills, plan activities for your peers, volunteer with the food bank, and more.

Getting Involved

We welcome Sturgeon County youth in grades seven to 12, aged 13-18. Meetings are on the first Monday of each month from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Sturgeon County Centre.

Sturgeon Public School Division

Sturgeon Rural Crime Watch

Who Are We

Join

A lifetime membership fee of $25.00 per household will entitle you to the benefits of being involved with this worthwhile program. When you become a member, you will regularly receive timely and informative emails about RCMP reported criminal activity in the county.

Meetings

Meetings are generally held the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. All members and guests are welcome to attend. Light refreshments are served. (Note: meetings are not held in July or August)

Sturgeon Victim Services

Who We Are

Sturgeon Victim Services is a volunteer organization working in partnership with the Morinville RCMP to provide support, information and referrals to victims of crime or tragedy. Many resources are available by contacting this organization.

Volunteer Resource Association of Legal

What We Do

Our volunteer drivers provide reasonable priced transportation service for those in the area who do not, or cannot drive. Equipped with a 7-passenger van, we transport for medical appointments to all area hospitals and offices. We will also drive you for groceries, banking and other appointments. Drivers will wait for you at appointments. Transportation to Edmonton Airport is available. Phone for booking and pricing.

The association has been in operation since 1986 working along side of the Legal Lions Club.

WECAN Food Basket Society of Alberta

Vision

The WECAN Food Basket Societybelieves “that every family and individual has the right to enough food to meet the nutritional needs to live a good and healthy life”.

Services

Our objective is to help relieve poverty by operating community based programs to address the food security needs of families and individuals by providing food at a reduced cost. We strive, promote and support healthy eating by working with communities to increase their capacity to access nutritious, affordable foods.

WECAN has become an essential component of many families and individuals monthly food plan. The monthly food order, in some cases, help members survive each month. Our model is not charity but self-sufficiency in a community setting.

What We Do

WECAN is a non-for-profit organization that believes everyone has the right to purchase fresh fruit and vegetables and freshly frozen meat at an affordable price. For $25.00 per month you can join the program.

WECAN has a depot in Legal. Payment can be dropped off at the Town Office, Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30p.m.. Food pickup is at the Centralta Community Centre (5109 46 Street), the 3rd Thursday of the month from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m..